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News Entry# 546781
Apr 01 (02:00) Less than a decade old, Jaipur Metro struggles to stay relevant (theprint.in)
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Jaipur, Agra, Lucknow got big status with metros. It’s all pride, no profit or passengers
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Apr 01 (02:13)
DrAbhijay2407
DrAbhijay2407   301 blog posts
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As I had highlighted in an earlier post , the major problem with jaipur metro is the route of current metro and it's frequency. The current route has less takers.

Also , the proposal of extension of the metro to ambabari on one side and sitapura on the other has been shelved by previous governments due to lack of funds and other pretexts since 2016- 2017.
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ground , this holds immense potential, as many private minibuses and vans carry college students, workers and labour force from different parts of the city to sitapura industrial area (RIICO) (many factories , educational institutions are located here) via sanganer , tonk road and Pratap nagar .

Hopefully, if the current government prioritised this extension work and it sees light of the day , it would boost the ridership in long run , plus reduce reliance on private transport operators

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Apr 01 (09:07)
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I read the article but I disagree with many claims that buses are the needs of Tier 2 cities in India and not metros. First, so called "Tier 2" cities in India will be major population hubs in most other countries in terms of population. In no other country, will cities with the population the size of Jaipur, Lucknow be called Tier 2. In Jaipur, the government messed up by creating metro on a non optimized route and second, by not expanding it. In Lucknow, it actually does see ridership and is even full[4 coaches long the rake is] during certain times. The government however has only just now sanctioned the second stretch to connect the really old parts of the city where there are regular jams and it takes atleast 20+ minutes to reach any location. People will flock when a certain minimum threshold is reached for metro services[in terms...
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of length build]. And it goes without saying, that the route should be properly chosen and not be a white elephant like the Jaipur one.

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Apr 02 (16:32)
DrAbhijay2407
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I completely agree .
Metro can do wonders in so called "tier 2 cities" , if the routes are meticulously picked , after proper research and analysis ; and adequate transport connectivity from/to metro stations is ensured (Poor- in case of Jaipur). It can aid in reducing traffic jams and reduce reliance on local bus operators and cabs . Also, I believe monetary loss cannot always be the 'sole criteria' of judging performance of a metro network .
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